I am a year 8 learner in the Te Wairua Pakiki Learning Space at St. Pius X Catholic School, in Auckland, New Zealand. My teachers are Mrs Tui, and Ms Nees-Kairua.
Like I said before, It is so great to have you back in action! You might remember me from last year as I got to reply to your blog posts for a week. This is my second year with the Summer Learning Journey and this year I’m lucky to be with the Manaiakalani team! I’m really looking forward to summer, aren't you? In my spare time I like spending time at the beach and hanging out with my friends. What are you looking forward to in summer?
I really love the effort you have put into creating posts! You have an interesting background, awesome photos and factual information! Just a reminder that you will need to put your facts into your own words. I know this can be difficult sometimes but it is extremely important. Next week when we offically start the programme, we won’t be able to reward you the full points. Let me know if you need any help and I can do my best!
Keep up the great work Aurora! Can’t wait to read more of your blogs.
Kia ora Aurora,
ReplyDeleteLike I said before, It is so great to have you back in action! You might remember me from last year as I got to reply to your blog posts for a week. This is my second year with the Summer Learning Journey and this year I’m lucky to be with the Manaiakalani team! I’m really looking forward to summer, aren't you? In my spare time I like spending time at the beach and hanging out with my friends. What are you looking forward to in summer?
I really love the effort you have put into creating posts! You have an interesting background, awesome photos and factual information! Just a reminder that you will need to put your facts into your own words. I know this can be difficult sometimes but it is extremely important. Next week when we offically start the programme, we won’t be able to reward you the full points. Let me know if you need any help and I can do my best!
Keep up the great work Aurora! Can’t wait to read more of your blogs.
Cheers,
Georgia